did. shepard: and the death of bin laden, what effect or what might his death mean for this al qaeda group in yemen? reporter: i was on capitol hill and there is a special meeting between members of congress and their counterparts in europe where homegrown terrorism, and they have lived with it longer than us in the united states, and i was told by a member of congress that they are starting to see in the intelligence a break, when you look at al qaeda prime minister or traditional al qaeda like leadership they are focused on the attacks on the united states and western interests in the middle east and pakistan but in yemen they are focused on attacks in the united states and recruiting american citizens. shepard: thank you, catherine. battle against one of the big of the fires in the state of arizona history is moving into new mexico. crews setting up containment